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and the conservatives are moving over to ron paul. >> where was paul policed in the iowa straw poll [everyone talking at once] >> about 150 votes behind -- michele bachmann. >> she is number one. >> it shows ron paul has an outstanding organization, energy, youth, lot of people. 4500 votes in iowa straw poll is extraordinary. >> to say -- >> who plays second in the straw poll? >> and second, mitt romney plays second in 2008 because -- >> i thought -- >> how could they play second? >> he was number one. >> the thing is -- in the straw poll. >> oh, in the straw poll! romney won the straw poll. >> romney won. caucus in iowa. what. >> it's essentially a three-way tie. i would not scout michele bachmann and she has an organization, she's on a bus tour visiting all 99 counties. she another place you can go if you don't want romney and you're wary or think -- about newt gingrich, so he -- really interesting campaign about a lot of ideas like increasing the health budgets so we can solve alzheimer's. and something so bizarr the box. and romney is a total -- come on! >> for romney the idea is
and the conservatives are moving over to ron paul. >> where was paul policed in the iowa straw poll [everyone talking at once] >> about 150 votes behind -- michele bachmann. >> she is number one. >> it shows ron paul has an outstanding organization, energy, youth, lot of people. 4500 votes in iowa straw poll is extraordinary. >> to say -- >> who plays second in the straw poll? >> and second, mitt romney plays second in 2008 because -- >> i thought...
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paul's father died when he was in high school. that forced him to grow up earlier than any young man should. but paul did with the help of his devoted mother, his brothers and sister, and a supportive community. and as he did, he internalized the virtues and hardworking ethic of the midwest. paul ryan works in washington, but his beliefs remain firmly rooted in janesville, wisconsin. ( cheers and applause ). he's a person of great steadiness whose integrity is unquestioned and whose word is good. paul's upbringing is obvious in how he's conducted himself throughout his life, including his leadership in washington, in a city that's far too often characterized by pettiness and personal attacks, paul ryan is a shining exception. he doesn't demonize his opponents. he understands that honorable people can have honest differences, and he appeals to the better angels of our nature. a lot of people in the other party who might disagree with paul ryan. i don't know of anyone who doesn't respect his character and judgment. ( cheers and appl
paul's father died when he was in high school. that forced him to grow up earlier than any young man should. but paul did with the help of his devoted mother, his brothers and sister, and a supportive community. and as he did, he internalized the virtues and hardworking ethic of the midwest. paul ryan works in washington, but his beliefs remain firmly rooted in janesville, wisconsin. ( cheers and applause ). he's a person of great steadiness whose integrity is unquestioned and whose word is...
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paul manafort has done an amazing job. he is here some place. where is paul? >> reporter: the white house began distancing itself from paul manafort in march. >> discussion of paul manafort who play a very limited role for a very limited amount of time. >> while paul manafort only three months. russia's connection to the campaign was an issue during his tenure. this is what he told cbs this morning in july, 2016. >> we, we have no relationship. >> after resigning as chairman. paul manafort remained close to the trump campaign through election day and significant adviser during the transition. on twitter the president fried to deflect criticism on to democrats writing why aren't crooked hillary and the dems the focus. mr. trump raised questions about, democrat's funding of a dossier. last week a lawyer for the clinton kachl pain and democratic national committee admitted to paying for research. the dossier ended up in fbi hand. the white house says it expects mueller's investigation to end soon. but only half of the interview side with top white house and justi
paul manafort has done an amazing job. he is here some place. where is paul? >> reporter: the white house began distancing itself from paul manafort in march. >> discussion of paul manafort who play a very limited role for a very limited amount of time. >> while paul manafort only three months. russia's connection to the campaign was an issue during his tenure. this is what he told cbs this morning in july, 2016. >> we, we have no relationship. >> after resigning...
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he's got that with paul ryan. but i think what americans will really like about this ticket is the way they complement one another. mitt romney has 25 years of private sector experience, a wealth of knowledge about the economy, and what paul ryan brings to the table is deficit-cutting credibility, and also knowledge about every nook and cranny of the federal budget. and as i said, this indicates mitt romney is serious about solving the jobs crisis in this nation and also the fiscal crisis. >> stephanie, very quickly on foreign policy. >> well, i think that the most important criteria is the person at the top having the judgment on foreign policy that you need in a commander in chief, and i think that we saw just a week and a half ago, that mitt romney didn't have it. he went on a foreign policy trip, and ended up insulting every one of our allies, and embarrassing this country. so i think that was proof positive that mitt romney doesn't have the judgment necessary to be america's commander in chief. and whether pa
he's got that with paul ryan. but i think what americans will really like about this ticket is the way they complement one another. mitt romney has 25 years of private sector experience, a wealth of knowledge about the economy, and what paul ryan brings to the table is deficit-cutting credibility, and also knowledge about every nook and cranny of the federal budget. and as i said, this indicates mitt romney is serious about solving the jobs crisis in this nation and also the fiscal crisis....
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>> america needs paul ryan right now! >> we are picking the pathway for a generation. >> campaign 2012, the republican national convention, from tampa, florida. here is scott pelley. >> good evening, we didn't hear the president's name here in prime time last night, but tonight, will be very different. paul ryan will accept the party's knowledge nation for vice president and we are told that he will take on the traditional role of the number 2. he will name names and go after president obama's record with gloves off. ryan represents the party's emerging generation, 42 years old, a seven term congressman from wisconsin, and most importantly, a policy expert who wrote the republican plan to balance the federal budget harmly through massive cuts in spending. got hiv is here and we have our campaign 2012 correspondents down mere the podium and on the convention floor. bob, what does congressman ryan need to do tonight? >> well, i think his assignment is to start the argument to try to convince people that mitt romney is the g
>> america needs paul ryan right now! >> we are picking the pathway for a generation. >> campaign 2012, the republican national convention, from tampa, florida. here is scott pelley. >> good evening, we didn't hear the president's name here in prime time last night, but tonight, will be very different. paul ryan will accept the party's knowledge nation for vice president and we are told that he will take on the traditional role of the number 2. he will name names and go...
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why is paul gaining traction? he says it's the rise of libertarianism. >> time has come around to the point where the people are agreeing with much of what i've been saying for 30 years. so i think the time is right. >> congressman paul may be right. if you define libertarianism as minimal government and political, social and economic affairs. a recent poll shows that 63%, practically a consensus of americans, believe that the federal government interferes too much with individuals and too much with businesses. the national debt is now more than $14 trillion. question, is ron paul right, are americans too focused on individual autonomy and too little on the nanny states? >> i think ron paul is right about a lot of things, and the nanny state is a big part of it. and such is the nanny stated where new regulations telling us, for instance, we have to buy health insurance or on the local level all the nanny states. so it's also the -- government that's way too big, the taxes are way too high and the policy too aggres
why is paul gaining traction? he says it's the rise of libertarianism. >> time has come around to the point where the people are agreeing with much of what i've been saying for 30 years. so i think the time is right. >> congressman paul may be right. if you define libertarianism as minimal government and political, social and economic affairs. a recent poll shows that 63%, practically a consensus of americans, believe that the federal government interferes too much with individuals...
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it was paul along with dustin johnson and hahn, james hahn. nick: it was a good one. an entire year. how great would that be? just ask the growing list of winners who have already had ei their mortgages paid for one olare year by quicken loans. win a year's wthmo of mortgage payments from quicken loans. e the official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. en enter the icloken loans -ihole-in-one sweepstakes today at pgatour.comuilockenloans we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at e iustadium. the microsoft cloud gives us the scalability to communicate exactly the contt pthat people want to see. itl wl l eo peeople connt hetohehe pan ssn ivof livinrereriadd.d. jim: well, my booth mate here, mr. faldo winced when he saw the lie there for paul casey. nick: first reaction was uack. peter: from the lies i've seen today, this is not that bad but it's not what you'd like. it's 174 yards playing closer -- clos
it was paul along with dustin johnson and hahn, james hahn. nick: it was a good one. an entire year. how great would that be? just ask the growing list of winners who have already had ei their mortgages paid for one olare year by quicken loans. win a year's wthmo of mortgage payments from quicken loans. e the official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. en enter the icloken loans -ihole-in-one sweepstakes today at pgatour.comuilockenloans we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the...
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the big show today was paul ryan himself. the chairman of the house budget committee is regarded as a staunch republican whoa has been widely criticized for having continue veers sell budget cutting plans. >> you think the economy is heading the right direction? you think we are getting our debt and deficit under control? do you think the country's on the right track? you know why? because president obama is our president. and he has put all of his policies in place and they are just not working. >> reporter: both paul ryan and mitt romney left the area here to crowds who were waving them off. they are going to hit other battle ground states, florida, ohio, even south carolina among the states they are going to hit. bruce? >>> a quick question. the crowd, were they excited about paul ryan or was some disappointment expressed? >> reporter: i have to tell you something. the people here were receptive to this. a lot of folks i spoke to say they are actually getting behind this ticket and are supporting this move for vice preside
the big show today was paul ryan himself. the chairman of the house budget committee is regarded as a staunch republican whoa has been widely criticized for having continue veers sell budget cutting plans. >> you think the economy is heading the right direction? you think we are getting our debt and deficit under control? do you think the country's on the right track? you know why? because president obama is our president. and he has put all of his policies in place and they are just not...
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man did we see and hear paul ryan. he seemed to hit a lot of the right notes, at least as part of the party is concerned. former maryland governor and romney state campaign chair bob ehrlich is in tampa. sitting across from me is democratic strategist mo elayse. i counted two or three sentences before romney's name was mentioned in praise. governor ehrlich, are you there? we'll get to him. i'm sure he will be up in just a couple of minutes. he's live in florida. i'll start with you. what did you think of the speech? paul ryan was passionate, if nothing else. >> is is he gives a good speech. he's very animated, very energetic. he gave a speech that was fantastic for the gop bea.s i'm not sure there was a lot in there, though, for independents and undecided voters. he glossed over a lot of his own record. most of his speech was spent attacking president obama. at least two-thirds of it was attacking president obama. but everything he attacked him for, or many of the things, were issues that he previously had supported. >
man did we see and hear paul ryan. he seemed to hit a lot of the right notes, at least as part of the party is concerned. former maryland governor and romney state campaign chair bob ehrlich is in tampa. sitting across from me is democratic strategist mo elayse. i counted two or three sentences before romney's name was mentioned in praise. governor ehrlich, are you there? we'll get to him. i'm sure he will be up in just a couple of minutes. he's live in florida. i'll start with you. what did...
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rand paul is a libertarian. conservatives believe there is a role for government, if, in fact, that government or its citizens are being treated in a subhuman way. that's what the civil rights act is all about.ink he cleaned >> okay. >>> pennsylvania. >> this is what democracy looks like. [ cheers and applause ] a win for the people! [ cheers and applause ] over the establishment, over the status quo, even over washington d.c.! [ cheers and applause ] >> question. the winner of the pennsylvania democratic senate primary was congressman joe sestak, who defeated arlen specter. who is joe sestak and what does this victory tell us about the democrats? i ask you, eleanor? >> i want to say a word about arlen expecter to begin with. it's a rare feat when you have the base of each party angry at you. he has the republican base angry at him and the democratic base angry at him, but he was a real litigator and put in a solid 30 years on capitol hill and i think he will be missed. i think joe sestak is the stronger candida
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. >> [applause]. >> well, that was precinct that looks like paul is coming in third. right now he's speaking to supporters in iowa. we'll copy that for you, listen to it carefully and turn it around and have it for you later in the newscast but now a squeeker between romney and santorum in first. back to you. >> thank you, gary. all eyes on iowa and joining me tonight is kathy taylor editor for human events.com, the oldest conservative weekly and kathy, three minutes atop, the rest of iowa not sure who they like republican wise. >> reporter: it's not a surprise. the polling last three days showed a dead heat and that is what we have tonight and you see this with the field in general. you see that ron paul and rick santorum, the results really overworking the state and you see the effect of romney having that sturdy base from 2008. >> let's talk about romney for a minute, the man who considers himself the most electable candidate. is he a conservative whose views just evolved since he was the moderate governor of massachusetts or a closet moderate just trying to get co
. >> [applause]. >> well, that was precinct that looks like paul is coming in third. right now he's speaking to supporters in iowa. we'll copy that for you, listen to it carefully and turn it around and have it for you later in the newscast but now a squeeker between romney and santorum in first. back to you. >> thank you, gary. all eyes on iowa and joining me tonight is kathy taylor editor for human events.com, the oldest conservative weekly and kathy, three minutes atop, the...
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but at paul's appearance in newton, bill and amber holland strongly disagreed. >> ron paul's been really steady. i think it's because his message is-- it's starting to strike a chord with a lot of people. >> reporter: do you think he can win the nomination and be elected president? >> i think he can because he has the following. people want totally different change, something different. he's-- he's different, and i mean, that's why i like him. >> reporter: paul's standing here is grounded on a well-run organization, followers who say they would walk bare foot on cut glass to vote for him, and well-produced, starkly negative ads. this one started running today. >> serial hypocrites and flip-floppers can't clean up the mess. one plan stands alone. >> reporter: he sure does stand alone, and out of the mainstream of his own party. and while that may give heartburn to the g.o.p. establishment, it's safe to say that ron paul wouldn't have it any other way. jeff. >> glor: dean, i did want to ask you tonight about rick santorum, who appears to have made this surge, now in third in this latest po
but at paul's appearance in newton, bill and amber holland strongly disagreed. >> ron paul's been really steady. i think it's because his message is-- it's starting to strike a chord with a lot of people. >> reporter: do you think he can win the nomination and be elected president? >> i think he can because he has the following. people want totally different change, something different. he's-- he's different, and i mean, that's why i like him. >> reporter: paul's...
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if paul convinces us -- i believe paul wants the changes we do. we have a conference meeting discussing rule changes attended by more than a hundred members of our conference. this is not just a conservative complaint. i know that paul is a committee guy. he likes when the committees are allowed to work. i think he's mentally commited to many of the same things we want. >> convince us of that, and we can deliver an overwhelming majority of the house. i don't think anybody is going to get 247. >> here's a thing about paul ryan. he doesn't want the job. why convince you of something -- a job he doesn't want. >> sometimes you just need to do it. the country and the party needs you, and if you decide you want to do it, that's great. if he doesn't, there's other people who could unite us. if you look down the list and say okay, who could unite the party in the house, certainly paul comes to the head of the list. >> what due say to people, republicans who look at other members and say the country looks at the house of representatives and the republicans
if paul convinces us -- i believe paul wants the changes we do. we have a conference meeting discussing rule changes attended by more than a hundred members of our conference. this is not just a conservative complaint. i know that paul is a committee guy. he likes when the committees are allowed to work. i think he's mentally commited to many of the same things we want. >> convince us of that, and we can deliver an overwhelming majority of the house. i don't think anybody is going to get...
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but ron paul has one at least one state but ohio. gj joins us with the latest -- gary nurenberg joins us with the latest. good to see you again, gary. >> reporter: 86% of the vote in now. santorum and romney are locked in a very, very tight one. separated only by about 5,000 votes. 38-37% right now with romney taking the lead. it's been going back and forth all night. to summarize, romney wins in virginia, vermont and massachusetts. santorum in oklahoma, tennessee. we're watching ohio closely. back to you in a bit more. >> all right. thanks, gary. >>> i'm joined now on the interview set by bob urlick, the former governor of maryland. your guy not able to close the deal tonight. not able to pull away. maybe he gets ohio. but it's going to be 3-3 with him and santorum in the race tonight. >> not on the delegate. he wins big on the delegate count. and derek you know the bottom line here is ohio. a w is a w is a w is a w. we've seen that in american politics. whoever wins ohio, the white house is watching the race tonight. interesting re
but ron paul has one at least one state but ohio. gj joins us with the latest -- gary nurenberg joins us with the latest. good to see you again, gary. >> reporter: 86% of the vote in now. santorum and romney are locked in a very, very tight one. separated only by about 5,000 votes. 38-37% right now with romney taking the lead. it's been going back and forth all night. to summarize, romney wins in virginia, vermont and massachusetts. santorum in oklahoma, tennessee. we're watching ohio...
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and then you've got romney and you have paul ryan. now, which ticket do you think you want to go with, for four more years? which ticket? >> which way do you go? >> the point is -- four years more. >> and who would you go with? >> i would go with romney, but the issue is the economy, and there are four more years. >> they're on the budget, john. which is the wrong issue. >> gridlock. >> they can't run away -- they can't run away from ryan's medicare -- >> they're not running away. >> the house republicans voted twice on it. every democrat, every democrat is going to run against it. >> do you see -- >> with him on the ticket, he cannot run away from it. >> do you see, in the upcoming election, the senate going republican? the numbers are all in. >> they may not. >> there are so many democrats up and so few republicans up. >> they may not anymore. this changes the way it goes. >> when we come back, this is designed for eleanor. biden's blunder, question mark? issue two. biden's blunder? >> romney wants to let the -- he said the first 10
and then you've got romney and you have paul ryan. now, which ticket do you think you want to go with, for four more years? which ticket? >> which way do you go? >> the point is -- four years more. >> and who would you go with? >> i would go with romney, but the issue is the economy, and there are four more years. >> they're on the budget, john. which is the wrong issue. >> gridlock. >> they can't run away -- they can't run away from ryan's medicare --...
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(laughter) >> paul: let him direct! >> dave: biff doesn't want you taking his job. >> it's something i wanted to do and we're doing our 89th or 90th episode right now and i figured they'd give me a chance to do it so it was an opportunity to look behind the camera because it's something i wanted to do but never had the opportunity. >> dave: you used your family a it will until the show? >> i've had three of my kids on the show at one time or another and this time when they found out i was directing my wife -- not my wife but my wife's friends said "we want to be on the show." (laughter) oh, dear god. and so i said to my wife, i'm like are you serious? she goes "they really want to do it." and i'm telling them it's not fun being an extra. you're there all day and it's a long day, not fun. but if you want to do it, fine. so we were filming a scene at the biltmore hotel in l.a. -- a bar scene and this man's going to get killed and i stuck their table -- >> dave: really fun! >> real family fun. we stuck them on the table be
(laughter) >> paul: let him direct! >> dave: biff doesn't want you taking his job. >> it's something i wanted to do and we're doing our 89th or 90th episode right now and i figured they'd give me a chance to do it so it was an opportunity to look behind the camera because it's something i wanted to do but never had the opportunity. >> dave: you used your family a it will until the show? >> i've had three of my kids on the show at one time or another and this time...
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rand paul is not as pure a libertarian as his father ron paul was and rand paul is making acom indications to what happened. he balked off total in foreign aid. he is going to have some problems i think in the primaries because the fundamental core of the republican party at its elite level is very interventionist, very oriented to cold war, behind the cheney bush foreign policy. also you get into social, cultural, border issues and things like that and a more traditional conservative is dominant. he has been an effective force. >> twice as many men as women declare themselves to be libertarians. can you account for that? >> i think men like to think they can do it on their own and don't need government and women traditionally look to government for a helping hand. they know they can't count on the men to add a footnote to that. as for rand paul, i don't think his recent support for air strikes in isis is redefining libertarianism. it is more putting his finger to the wind and checking where public opinion is. he's definitely got ambition to run for president. he is putting together a team
rand paul is not as pure a libertarian as his father ron paul was and rand paul is making acom indications to what happened. he balked off total in foreign aid. he is going to have some problems i think in the primaries because the fundamental core of the republican party at its elite level is very interventionist, very oriented to cold war, behind the cheney bush foreign policy. also you get into social, cultural, border issues and things like that and a more traditional conservative is...
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so that the problem i have with paul and where paul and i have the difficulty is, paul is a camp kemp disciple, if you will. supply side economics frankly it has failed. it failed in the reagan administration where we incurred $1.4 trillion in new deficits. it failed in the.... >> steny, steny. the commission recommended supply side economics. it recommended lowering tax rates. that is pro growth economics. bowls is saying lower tax rates. >> as you know, i agree with that. >> so we agree with that. >> no, you don't think that revenues ought to be any part of this. >> we think revenues should grow by growing the economy. raising tax rates hurts economic growth. >> schieffer: both of you.... >> bob, that's an important point because with all due respect that was your argument in 191. that was your argument in.... >> i was a kid in 1981. >> not your person argument but kemp's. listen to me. that was the argument in 1981. that was the argument in 2001. both times we had continuing large deficit. >> the deficit today is the difference today is putting up the spending controls and the tax
so that the problem i have with paul and where paul and i have the difficulty is, paul is a camp kemp disciple, if you will. supply side economics frankly it has failed. it failed in the reagan administration where we incurred $1.4 trillion in new deficits. it failed in the.... >> steny, steny. the commission recommended supply side economics. it recommended lowering tax rates. that is pro growth economics. bowls is saying lower tax rates. >> as you know, i agree with that. >>...
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i bet rand paul's not going to give you this opportunity. >> reporter: paul, a practicing eye doctor has largely steered clear of the press after getting in hot water early on. in fact, no one with his campaign would give us an interview. >> you don't want to answer any questions? you are the press secretary. >> reporter: paul's platform to aggressively shrink the size of government is resonating with kentucky voters. >> everybody just kind of woke up and said hey, we're too far in debt. we've got too many things going on. our government has its hands in too many things. >> reporter: in their debate today paul hammered conway for supporting the president's health-care reform plan and stimulus spending. >> i would jack asks like the money is free, go and get it from santa claus in washington. >> reporter: conway argues the health stimulus helped save 17,000 jobs in kentucky but made it clear he doesn't agree with the president on everything. for example, he favors extending the bush tax cuts for everyone including the wealthy. >> i'm certainly to the going to be the left of barack oba
i bet rand paul's not going to give you this opportunity. >> reporter: paul, a practicing eye doctor has largely steered clear of the press after getting in hot water early on. in fact, no one with his campaign would give us an interview. >> you don't want to answer any questions? you are the press secretary. >> reporter: paul's platform to aggressively shrink the size of government is resonating with kentucky voters. >> everybody just kind of woke up and said hey, we're...
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we'll hear from ron paul's son, senator rand paul. gingrich supporter and former congressman jc watts and romney surrogate and former missouri senator jim talent. then we'll get analysis from the legendary iowa political reporter david yenson, politico's mike allen and our own norah o'donnell and john dickerson. plus all the candidates' new year's resolutions. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. happy new year. well, the des moines register is out today with a new poll as we're just hours away now from the iowa caucuses in the top spot mitt romney is at 24% followed closely behind by congressman ron paul at 22%. and now former senator rick santorum at 15%. he is closing fast. rounding out the rest of the field, newt gingrich, rick perry, michele bachmann and john huntsman. this morning we are joined by supporters from three of the top candidates: senator rand paul, the son of ron paul, in bowling green kentucky. romn
we'll hear from ron paul's son, senator rand paul. gingrich supporter and former congressman jc watts and romney surrogate and former missouri senator jim talent. then we'll get analysis from the legendary iowa political reporter david yenson, politico's mike allen and our own norah o'donnell and john dickerson. plus all the candidates' new year's resolutions. this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob...
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is a bonified hit in iowa. >> iowa is ready for ron paul. >> reporter: some might say paul has bet the farm on the hawkeye state spending $1.3 million on ads here. his boost on the ground organization that is reaching the masses. the 76-year-old texas congressman has been especially appealing to younger voters. >> everything the man says is just absolutely wonderful. >> i feel like he has a country out and to help my generation. >> ron paul. >> reporter: what do you think it is that you're saying that resonates with younger voters so much? >> young ideas. >> reporter: paul says a win in iowa would do wonders for his national campaign. >> media coverage. you know, they would get a lot more attention and a lot more momentum. >> reporter: political scientist art sanders isn't so sure. >> when you move outside of economics, you know, ron paul believes that drugs should be legalized. he believes that whether or not people get married should be a private decision. the state should stay out of it. ron paul has all kind of positions that are never going to be attractive to republicans. >> stop
is a bonified hit in iowa. >> iowa is ready for ron paul. >> reporter: some might say paul has bet the farm on the hawkeye state spending $1.3 million on ads here. his boost on the ground organization that is reaching the masses. the 76-year-old texas congressman has been especially appealing to younger voters. >> everything the man says is just absolutely wonderful. >> i feel like he has a country out and to help my generation. >> ron paul. >> reporter: what...
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>> juliette: juliette. >> paul: juliette! are you guys french? >> juliette: yes. >> paul: nice! >> whitaker: you know who he is in france? >> juliette: you are a superstar in france. >> paul: oh, no way. >> whitaker: he's a star in france? >> juliette: yes. ( laughter ) >> paul: all right. >> whitaker: in just 20 minutes, visitors from kuwait, israel, mexico and sweden also told us they follow paul. >> i'm from mongolia. i... like, i don't even know where that is. i have no idea. ( laughter ) >> whitaker: there may be no more recognizable face on social media than kim kardashian's. she has attracted more than 160 million followers by exposing her life seemingly minute by minute online. this month, her visibility became a liability when thieves in paris tracked her and robbed her at gunpoint of a reported $10 millin she had shown on instagram just a few days earlier. the incident is still being investigated, and she hasn't posted since. before the robbery, she told us that being so public is what helped make her so popular and wealthy. >> kardashian: there are pitfalls-- lack of
>> juliette: juliette. >> paul: juliette! are you guys french? >> juliette: yes. >> paul: nice! >> whitaker: you know who he is in france? >> juliette: you are a superstar in france. >> paul: oh, no way. >> whitaker: he's a star in france? >> juliette: yes. ( laughter ) >> paul: all right. >> whitaker: in just 20 minutes, visitors from kuwait, israel, mexico and sweden also told us they follow paul. >> i'm from mongolia....
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he doesn't know where paul casey is, does he? nick: probably only by the score board he knows he's 16 and -- ian: yes but he doesn't know he has this bunker shot and here we are. jim: and there's zach johnson coming out of that bunker. very similar to what casey will face right here. nick: we've been talking all day, the sand's a little heavy but -- jim: it is heavy but beautifully done. nick: looks like he's going to get in the top half at 16. jim: back to 17. >> what a fantastic shot that was from paul casey. peter: this lie is not too bad for bubba. >> ok. peter: that's the good news. bad news is he's only going to put 12 feet of green between the bunker and the hole. it's downhill moving away. >> you just saw the graphic. this is tough. going high. did he get under it? very fast left-to-right putt from 15 feet for his par. and of course, we saw the two shots then from delaet and harman they're inside. check this out. he had a little upsurge, as you see, but he tried to hoist it up high. peter: that's where he had to make his
he doesn't know where paul casey is, does he? nick: probably only by the score board he knows he's 16 and -- ian: yes but he doesn't know he has this bunker shot and here we are. jim: and there's zach johnson coming out of that bunker. very similar to what casey will face right here. nick: we've been talking all day, the sand's a little heavy but -- jim: it is heavy but beautifully done. nick: looks like he's going to get in the top half at 16. jim: back to 17. >> what a fantastic shot...
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that you don't worry about ron paul. >> i think ron paul is a very serious candidate. he's shown that he can get a good deal of support. he did so in iowa. he's done so in new hampshire now with a very strong finish. i don't think you want to underestimate anybody in this contest. i'm looking to be able to post up against ron paul as well and hopefully be successful. >> thank you very much, governor romney. hope to see you on the campaign trail. >> thanks, charlie. good to be with you. >>> as romney celebrated, so did runner-up ron paul. the texas congressman told new hampshire supporters his campaign is building momentum. after third place finish in the iowa caucus. >> congressman paul is in concord, new hampshire. good morning congress paul. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. good morning. nice to be with you. >> you just heard governor romney say that they look forward to meeting you in south carolina. some out of the romney camp say you're not electable and they're happy you're in second place. >> well, you know, i've been electable. i've won 12 elections a
that you don't worry about ron paul. >> i think ron paul is a very serious candidate. he's shown that he can get a good deal of support. he did so in iowa. he's done so in new hampshire now with a very strong finish. i don't think you want to underestimate anybody in this contest. i'm looking to be able to post up against ron paul as well and hopefully be successful. >> thank you very much, governor romney. hope to see you on the campaign trail. >> thanks, charlie. good to be...
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ryan. >> and i said paul agrees. the plan can be modified. i would modify it frankly to start much earlier than he does but modify it in a way that moves in the direction he's going and would modify it in a way that people could voluntarily decide. are there things that can be done to improve medicare that they would like to do? when you deal with a program this size and i don't think anybody including paul ryan believes that you come out and say take it or leave it. this is the beginning of a conversation. he and i are on the same side in that conversation. obama is on the op... opposite side of that conversation. that's an important thing to keep in mind. >> schieffer: what you're saying is that the paul ryan plan is not too big a jump. it's too big a jump. you're saying now it's not too radical or too big a jump? >> i think it is a big plan that needs to be worked through with the american people. in that process it will clearly be modified. i think if republicans approach it that way and have a conversation with
ryan. >> and i said paul agrees. the plan can be modified. i would modify it frankly to start much earlier than he does but modify it in a way that moves in the direction he's going and would modify it in a way that people could voluntarily decide. are there things that can be done to improve medicare that they would like to do? when you deal with a program this size and i don't think anybody including paul ryan believes that you come out and say take it or leave it. this is the beginning...
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latest polls show paul could come in second here and, of all the candidates, paul's proposals would be some of the most radical changes modern america has ever seen. we spoke with him today about how he would govern, and we started with how paul would have handled the financial crisis. >> the most important thing that should have been done is no bailouts. absolutely no bailouts. the worst thing that could have happened is what we did. >> pelley: there are many people who believe that if the federal reserve hadn't acted and the government hadn't acted, instead of a terrible recession we would have had the great depression two. >> it would have been for the come from eliminating federal departments such as energy and commerce but half of it-- $500 billion-- would come from cuts in the departments of defense and state. paul opposes military entanglements. when asked it would be f it would be worth going to war to stop iran from developing a nuclear bomb he said we should do what we can when you say "do what we can" does that include using military force to prevent a nuclear weapon? >> abs
latest polls show paul could come in second here and, of all the candidates, paul's proposals would be some of the most radical changes modern america has ever seen. we spoke with him today about how he would govern, and we started with how paul would have handled the financial crisis. >> the most important thing that should have been done is no bailouts. absolutely no bailouts. the worst thing that could have happened is what we did. >> pelley: there are many people who believe...
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rock 'n' roll pioneer les paul. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. once again, we begin tonight with a battle over health care reform, but this time, we're not starting at a town meeting. tonight, we're going to show you why many believe reform is desperately needed. these are just some of the tens of thousands of americans when need health care but have no insurance or not enough of it, and they're lining up at a free makeshift clinic in los angeles, a short-term solution to a long-term problem. bill whitaker begins our coverage. >> reporter: people from all around los angeles have been lining up like this around the clock since monday. waiting, hoping to get medical care. >> follow the line. >> reporter: free medical care, some 1500 people a day, almost all working people, but it's just not enough, filing into the l.a. forum to see 443 doctors. >> you can see my finger? >> reporter: dentists, optometrists, all of these medical profession
rock 'n' roll pioneer les paul. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. once again, we begin tonight with a battle over health care reform, but this time, we're not starting at a town meeting. tonight, we're going to show you why many believe reform is desperately needed. these are just some of the tens of thousands of americans when need health care but have no insurance or not enough of it, and they're...
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. >> paul: i can see it from here! (applause) >> dave: thank you. >> paul: looks good. >> dave: and by the way, there will be a vibrating desk on each and every boeing 787 dream liner. >> dave: that is beautiful. >> dave: our next guest couldn't be happier this man is here, what a lovely individual, he's a two-time emmy award winner and you'll soon be able to see him starring on broadway, i think seeing him on leave theater stage will be a lovely experience with one and all, it's a play entitled "orphans" and performances will begin march 26 at the schoenfeld theater right here in new york city. ladies and gentlemen, the one, the only alec baldwin. alec? (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ thank you, alec, great pleasure to have you here again. thank you so much. let me just take a second. you were so kind and it meant such a great deal to me that you participated in the celebration of the kennedy center honors back in december and you were part of my segment and it meant so much to me that a friend and man of your stature w
. >> paul: i can see it from here! (applause) >> dave: thank you. >> paul: looks good. >> dave: and by the way, there will be a vibrating desk on each and every boeing 787 dream liner. >> dave: that is beautiful. >> dave: our next guest couldn't be happier this man is here, what a lovely individual, he's a two-time emmy award winner and you'll soon be able to see him starring on broadway, i think seeing him on leave theater stage will be a lovely experience...
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that's paul shaffer. no. i said that is totally paul shaffer. >> reporter: he took us by the music center. >> i haven't seen you forever. >> it's been a long time. >> reporter: where he bought his first organ. >> you used to spend a lot of time in here. >> i did looking at the instruments that i couldn't afford. >> reporter: the shaffer family lived on sellkirk street. >> this is the old house. >> reporter: paul even play organ at his parents' go-go party in the '60s. >> played all night. 2:00 in the morning i go to my mother and i say can i go to bed now? she says just one more set, dear. i said, mom. >> reporter: the only child of bernard shaffer, a prominent attorney, and his wife shirley, paul started music lessons when he was six years old. >> right after my first lesson i started to be able to figure out melodies myself by ear. all i liked to do was play songs, figure them out and play them. it was like unlocking some sort of a magical kingdom. ♪ day by day >> reporter: shaffer's big break came in 197
that's paul shaffer. no. i said that is totally paul shaffer. >> reporter: he took us by the music center. >> i haven't seen you forever. >> it's been a long time. >> reporter: where he bought his first organ. >> you used to spend a lot of time in here. >> i did looking at the instruments that i couldn't afford. >> reporter: the shaffer family lived on sellkirk street. >> this is the old house. >> reporter: paul even play organ at his...
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ron paul first ran for president back in 1988 as a libertarian party candidate. then four years ago as a republican challenger. now, however, paul believes his time may have come. >> pelley: three weeks to the caucus. thank you, dean. the new iraq. where a man accused of running a death squad is now a member of where a man accused of running a death squad is now a member of thparliament. that's ahead. in stuffing and more, the secret is swanson. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over
ron paul first ran for president back in 1988 as a libertarian party candidate. then four years ago as a republican challenger. now, however, paul believes his time may have come. >> pelley: three weeks to the caucus. thank you, dean. the new iraq. where a man accused of running a death squad is now a member of where a man accused of running a death squad is now a member of thparliament. that's ahead. in stuffing and more, the secret is swanson. this was the gulf's best tourism season in...
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when you get paul ryan, you get the entire paul ryan, and that includes the medicare argument. in an ideal world i think they would have preferred not to have it but they are doubling down on it because they believe it's thing that makes mitt romney look like he's a change agent. and we've seen of seen the script flipped here. the romney-ryan campaign, they're presenting themselves as the change agent, and president obama and environment biden are the status quo. totally different from four years ago. >> and in some ways, they're framing themselves as compassionate conservatives. you saw paul ryan down there with his mom betty ryan, who is 78 or 79. he talked about-- >> that's not so old. >> that's right, it's not old at all. so, yeah, they know that they have to win the senior vote. i think john mccain won seniors 51 to 48%. they know to win the election they pretty much have to win florida and certainly have to do well with seniors. >> one thing we see in the medicare conversation, is paul ryan says we want to have this debate and the romney campaign says that, too. what they
when you get paul ryan, you get the entire paul ryan, and that includes the medicare argument. in an ideal world i think they would have preferred not to have it but they are doubling down on it because they believe it's thing that makes mitt romney look like he's a change agent. and we've seen of seen the script flipped here. the romney-ryan campaign, they're presenting themselves as the change agent, and president obama and environment biden are the status quo. totally different from four...
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. >> dylan: paul, don't do it! >> harding: lower the gun! [ grunts ] >> paul: dylan! [ gunshot ] >> sharon: aaaah! aaaah! [ gasping ] >> harding: [ grunting ] >> paul: you okay? >>
. >> dylan: paul, don't do it! >> harding: lower the gun! [ grunts ] >> paul: dylan! [ gunshot ] >> sharon: aaaah! aaaah! [ gasping ] >> harding: [ grunting ] >> paul: you okay? >>
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." >> paul ryan is mentioned as possible speaker. what do you think of paul ryan? >> somebody they could get good support. he is a very nice person. i think he doesn't want it very badly. maybe he is playing one of the great games of all time. speaker of the house is a great position. he doesn't seem to want it. if it us offered to him he would take it. >> you want some body strong. is paul ryan strong? >> i think he is strong. when mitt romney chose him it was a tough choice the he has been anti-medicare, medicaid, social security, in a sense. he will say he hasn't been. they played that up hard. that was a disastrous campaign for a lot of reasons. but paul ryan is a good man. i know him very little. but i think he is a very good person. >> you would be okay with speaker paul ryan. >> i would be okay. it may not be him. a couple people in there. not going to mention name. people that are really tough and really smart. right now that's what we need. the republicans never win. john, they never win. everything whether it's on obamacare, whether it's on the debt ceili
." >> paul ryan is mentioned as possible speaker. what do you think of paul ryan? >> somebody they could get good support. he is a very nice person. i think he doesn't want it very badly. maybe he is playing one of the great games of all time. speaker of the house is a great position. he doesn't seem to want it. if it us offered to him he would take it. >> you want some body strong. is paul ryan strong? >> i think he is strong. when mitt romney chose him it was a...
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live outside the crouse right r now fox5 paul wagner. >> paul? >> i am sorry. we will going to break now. we'll be right back. hñ >>> welcome to news edge at 6:00. >> we have had a warm day up to 91 degrees.91 d and the temperature up to 87. good news things will be improving in the temperatureempe department and more importantlily in the humidityhe department as well. >> already we see dewpoints lower than they were yesterday and some cooler temperatures starting to show up to west. a frontal boundary will comel co through later tonight and during the day tomorrow and chase a lot of humidity out of here. >> we have been keeping a close eye on radar for possibility of storms. one or two forming in the northern neck with lightning and downpours moving to southeast at 10 miles an hour.es a >> heads up over at the beaches with lightning with this storm approaching milford, delawareelw and probably cape may area going across the delaware bay area with heavy lightning, rains and gusting 30 to 40 miles an hour.. if you know anybody boating hopefully, they have seen
live outside the crouse right r now fox5 paul wagner. >> paul? >> i am sorry. we will going to break now. we'll be right back. hñ >>> welcome to news edge at 6:00. >> we have had a warm day up to 91 degrees.91 d and the temperature up to 87. good news things will be improving in the temperatureempe department and more importantlily in the humidityhe department as well. >> already we see dewpoints lower than they were yesterday and some cooler temperatures...
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are you investigating paul manafort? >> we're investigating all this ledger, including the name paul manafort in this case. taxes and so on. >> reporter: the prosecutor confirmed that manafort's name appears 12 times for 22 different entries are, totalling $12.7 million between 2007 and 2012. manafort has denied receiving any cash payments and it's not his signature on the ledger. investigators say they're tracking down those who did sign for the cash. the ledger itself is held at the anticorruption bureau. a source showed us aop page. on october fifth, 2012, paul manafort 's name appears against the sum of $400,000 designated for exit polling and another alth 812,000. the new tenants told us that office has been empty for more than two years. before he was trump's right-hand man, he spent the decade rebrandingian covech. he's now exiled in russia. prosecutors told us they will consider bringing criminal charges against paul manafort, just like every other name allegedly on that list if they believe there's been any wron
are you investigating paul manafort? >> we're investigating all this ledger, including the name paul manafort in this case. taxes and so on. >> reporter: the prosecutor confirmed that manafort's name appears 12 times for 22 different entries are, totalling $12.7 million between 2007 and 2012. manafort has denied receiving any cash payments and it's not his signature on the ledger. investigators say they're tracking down those who did sign for the cash. the ledger itself is held at...
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the rand paul mystery was it really about landscaping? toothpaste is not cutting it. early g time for whitestrips! whitening toothpaste only works on the surface. but crest 3d white whitestrips safely work below the enamel... ...surface to whiten 25x better than a leading whitening... ...toothpaste. hey, nice smile! thanks, i crushed the tissue test. yeah you did! crest whitestrips. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. 'tis the season to buy one get one free. that was just a'ight for me. yo, checi mean,t dawg. you got the walk. you got the stance.. but i wasn't really feeling it. you know what, i'm not buying this. shaky on the walk, carriage was off. randy jackson judging a dog show. i don't know dawg. surprising. what's not surprising? how much money lisa saved by switching to geico. wow! performance of the night. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. (coughsah! hey, chad! i missed you. ah! i was in th
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please welcome paul rust! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> stephen: we had you costore from "love" on here gillian jacobs. >> fantastic. >> stephen: she's fantastic, a very talented, funny actress. this is the first time we've met. >> yes. >> stephen: paul rust. >> right. >> stephen: that's like a name from, like, a detective novel or something like that. >> paul rust p.i.! >> stephen: exactly. it's the nameave real tough guy. >> but... ( laughter ) >> stephen: is it a hard name to live up to? >> yeah, like growing up, you know, i would meet somebody and my friend would go, "this is paul rust. this is who i was telling you about." and i could see it in their eyes making this psychological adjust "i thought he was going to have a scar, maybe be a steel worker." my name should be like, lilypad jones. >> stephen: lilypad jones? >> yeah. >> stephen: named for st. lilypad. >> yeah. >> stephen: were you, like, a good kid. were the hardy boys or were you the bad kid in the ne
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it is called paul's ride for life. and it's about getting people to register to become organ donors. and here with me is teddy. thank you for being here with us because paul was your husband. >> yes. >> just tell me a little bit about the story concerning him. >> paul was riding on the washington and old dominion bicycle trail in 2006. it was a beautiful sunday morning in june. and he rode that trail quite often. he was a regular trail rider. unfortunately he had an altercation with another rider and his bike stopped suddenly. he was projected off of his bicycle and landed on the back of his neck. he sustained very, very serious brain injuries and three days later he passed away from those injuries, even though he was wearing his helmet. >> he wanted to be an organ donor and why? >> yes, he was. when paul and i moved here in 1980 from graduate school, we got our driver's license and signed up to be organ donors. little did we know 25 years later that that decision was going to be very, very critical. >> he saved many l
it is called paul's ride for life. and it's about getting people to register to become organ donors. and here with me is teddy. thank you for being here with us because paul was your husband. >> yes. >> just tell me a little bit about the story concerning him. >> paul was riding on the washington and old dominion bicycle trail in 2006. it was a beautiful sunday morning in june. and he rode that trail quite often. he was a regular trail rider. unfortunately he had an...
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paul says he knows who is to blame, but he can't do anything about it. this all started when paul went to afghanistan to work and decided to rent out his home. his first offer came from this man samuel who at the time played for dc united >> looking at their financial situation, we weren't going to approve them. >> until he received this letter from the general manager of dc united saying he would be on roster through 2015 and given a $2,000 housing stipend in
paul says he knows who is to blame, but he can't do anything about it. this all started when paul went to afghanistan to work and decided to rent out his home. his first offer came from this man samuel who at the time played for dc united >> looking at their financial situation, we weren't going to approve them. >> until he received this letter from the general manager of dc united saying he would be on roster through 2015 and given a $2,000 housing stipend in
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director paul brunner helped treat the wounded inside the church. based on what you saw, was there any indication the shooter gave anybody any mercy? >> no. his methodology was meticulous an so, no, i don't believe he-- he didn't want anybody to-- to survive. >> reporter: investigators have returned the property to church leaders. they have made some repairs, erected this chainlinked fence and shrouded it in black until the congregation can decide on what to do with it. anthony, this sunday, services will be held just a block away at a nearby community center. glm michelle miller in sutherland springs, thank you, michelle. the north side of puerto rico, including the capital, san juan, was plunged back into darkness today when a major power line shut down. the setback comes as fema is offering to fly thousands of storm victims to the u.s. mainland. here's david begnaud. >> reporter: six weeks after hurricane maria hit, 2200 people are still living in shelters. >> it's very sad seeing the way i am so helpless. >> reporter: 74-year-old elise ortiz has
director paul brunner helped treat the wounded inside the church. based on what you saw, was there any indication the shooter gave anybody any mercy? >> no. his methodology was meticulous an so, no, i don't believe he-- he didn't want anybody to-- to survive. >> reporter: investigators have returned the property to church leaders. they have made some repairs, erected this chainlinked fence and shrouded it in black until the congregation can decide on what to do with it. anthony,...
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paul hewitt has been hired to replace the coach who left for the university of miami. he was fired from georgia tech last month, but while he was there he coached them to a national championship game in '04. he searched a $7.2 million buyout from the hokies which makes him more affordable in the eyes of a team like the patriots. >>> the redskins begin the nfl draft with 8 picks. they finish the weekend with 12 new players. it's what they did with the picks that have people scratching their heads a little bit. they didn't pick a quarterback at all. donavan mcnabb on his way out, rex grossman a free agent, all signs point to john beck as their starter. beck was said to be the best qv in his draft class yet he hasn't taken a snap since '07. beck says he's been practicing with superbowl winning quarterbacks drew brees offseason in san diego. that's an interesting scenario we'll have to watch unfold. >>> here's a look at who the redskins selected this year. in the first round, linebacker ryan out of perdue. he was the big 10 player of the year. in the second round they bols
paul hewitt has been hired to replace the coach who left for the university of miami. he was fired from georgia tech last month, but while he was there he coached them to a national championship game in '04. he searched a $7.2 million buyout from the hokies which makes him more affordable in the eyes of a team like the patriots. >>> the redskins begin the nfl draft with 8 picks. they finish the weekend with 12 new players. it's what they did with the picks that have people scratching...
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i came away, though, thinking he really likes paul ryan. paul ryan is a very nice man. i've known him for a long time. i mean, you know, you can agree with his views or not. but people on capitol hill like him. democrats like him. republicans like him. a cranky democrat and would be happy to acknowledge that's the way to describe him said i can't imagine why a guy that nice could have the views that he has. but i think he and romney -- i think governor romney somewhere along the way just decided he liked him and thought he would really help the ticket. >> it's interesting, bob, ryan is the pick here. he's known for his budget plan but romney is saying we're not going with that. we're going ahead with my old plan. how is that going to play? >> rebecca, i'll tell you, every time i've done an interview, i always come away saying the one thing i should have asked governor romney was let's talk about how your budget plan differs from his plan. i don't think it differs that much. that's going to be oneof the questions in this campaign and i wish i had gotten more specific on
i came away, though, thinking he really likes paul ryan. paul ryan is a very nice man. i've known him for a long time. i mean, you know, you can agree with his views or not. but people on capitol hill like him. democrats like him. republicans like him. a cranky democrat and would be happy to acknowledge that's the way to describe him said i can't imagine why a guy that nice could have the views that he has. but i think he and romney -- i think governor romney somewhere along the way just...
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those are the buttons they used to scare paul. >> so paul predicted the future there. he saw the boxes. he knew they were going to get him and they did. >> that's going to do it here for us on "right this minute." thanks for joining us. we'll see you ne
those are the buttons they used to scare paul. >> so paul predicted the future there. he saw the boxes. he knew they were going to get him and they did. >> that's going to do it here for us on "right this minute." thanks for joining us. we'll see you ne
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we did talk to captain paul starks. key not confirm if the shooting here at the mall and the shooting at the giant was related. he did say obviously we all know horrible timing. however, there is no indication that those could be related. however, you know with these very early investigations, information sometime changes as we learn more. but take a look here behind me as jeff zooms into the scene. a very rainy investigation on a rainy day. lots of folks you can see gathered outside of the macy's entrance. they've been there fore some time. i don't see any panic or hysteria, i would say. there is a security guard it looks like with an orange baton just kind of directing traffic or directing cars that are coming through. and speaking through, a lot of people have mentioned and even that caller who you spoke to a short time ago said she was disturbed that actually despite this crime scene there were people going about their business. captain paul starks could not tell us if there was a lockdown situation inside the mall.
we did talk to captain paul starks. key not confirm if the shooting here at the mall and the shooting at the giant was related. he did say obviously we all know horrible timing. however, there is no indication that those could be related. however, you know with these very early investigations, information sometime changes as we learn more. but take a look here behind me as jeff zooms into the scene. a very rainy investigation on a rainy day. lots of folks you can see gathered outside of the...